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=Homeworld=
=Homeworld=
In ages past, during what is called the Dark Age of Technology, Lostregia was an experimental colony: a world where cutting-edge terraforming was used to turn a hellscape into paradise. By the time of the 31st Millenium, such terraforming had been fatally undone, reverting Lostregia to a world of cataclysmic weather: great storms which could last for days and set the sky on fire and clouds of toxic gas which could melt the flesh from a man's bone. Deadly radiation storms were commonplace, horrific weather which could drive a man insane as his brain melted or horrifically mutate him. In spite of these conditions, life exist on Lostregia's surface. Life which has adapted to feed off the radiations. Terrifying mutants, called Glowfiends, haunt the surface: rendered near-immortal by their symbiosis with radiation which also drove them mad. The human survivors, descendants of these early colonist, live in great fortresses which exist both above and below ground and are shielded from the deadly environment. Organized in a feudal system, these fortress battle for supremacy and limited resources.
[[File:Lostregia.Png|300px|thumb||left|Lostregia, decades after the terraforming failure.]]In ages past, during what is called the Dark Age of Technology, Lostregia was an experimental colony: a world where cutting-edge terraforming was used to turn a hellscape into paradise. By the time of the 31st Millenium, such terraforming had been fatally undone, reverting Lostregia to a world of cataclysmic weather: great storms which could last for days and set the sky on fire and clouds of toxic gas which could melt the flesh from a man's bone. Deadly radiation storms were commonplace, horrific weather which could drive a man insane as his brain melted or horrifically mutate him. In spite of these conditions, life exist on Lostregia's surface. Life which has adapted to feed off the radiations. Terrifying mutants, called Glowfiends, haunt the surface: rendered near-immortal by their symbiosis with radiation which also drove them mad. The human survivors, descendants of these early colonist, live in great fortresses which exist both above and below ground and are shielded from the deadly environment. Organized in a feudal system, these fortress battle for supremacy and limited resources.
=History=
=History=
==Engerand's Arrival on Lostregia==
==Engerand's Arrival on Lostregia==

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Storm Hammers
A hammer flanked by two lightning bolts
Battle Cry "Strike like lightning itself!"
Number Unknown
Successor Chapters Unknown
Primarch Engerand
Homeworld Lostregia
Specialty Overwhelming assault and firepower
Allegiance Loyalist
Colours

Homeworld

Lostregia, decades after the terraforming failure.

In ages past, during what is called the Dark Age of Technology, Lostregia was an experimental colony: a world where cutting-edge terraforming was used to turn a hellscape into paradise. By the time of the 31st Millenium, such terraforming had been fatally undone, reverting Lostregia to a world of cataclysmic weather: great storms which could last for days and set the sky on fire and clouds of toxic gas which could melt the flesh from a man's bone. Deadly radiation storms were commonplace, horrific weather which could drive a man insane as his brain melted or horrifically mutate him. In spite of these conditions, life exist on Lostregia's surface. Life which has adapted to feed off the radiations. Terrifying mutants, called Glowfiends, haunt the surface: rendered near-immortal by their symbiosis with radiation which also drove them mad. The human survivors, descendants of these early colonist, live in great fortresses which exist both above and below ground and are shielded from the deadly environment. Organized in a feudal system, these fortress battle for supremacy and limited resources.

History

Engerand's Arrival on Lostregia

Engerand arrived on Lostregia on a completely average day. The sky was clear (as clear as it can be on Lostregia, in any case) and the storms were predicted to return only the next day. Radiation levels were low and the serfs had left their shielded home to collect the strange, deformed fruits which grew on the surface which would then be purified and reduced into a sticky paste. The miners had left for the mountains to dig new tunnels and extract more minerals, some of them strange and exotic, unique to the planet. All seemed normal until something suddenly impacted the side of the mountain. Miners were first to arrive and found a child within the crater. This child was taken in by a miner family and quickly grew. Soon he was a young boy of great strength and endurance who took to the ways of the workers on this strange alien world: work hard, work fast and complete your work before the next storm. Soon he drew the attention of the lord of his fortress, Bellognatus, who wanted the boy for himself. Taken from his foster family, the young Primarch joined the knightly caste which served the lord of the fortress and was taught in the ways of war, where previously he had been but a worker.

Unfortunately for his people, Bellognatus was a dead man walking: years before, during a campaign against another lord, he had been caught in a deadly radiation storm. While the man had survived (in part thanks to some cybernetic life support systems), he had contracted a strange incurable condition which slowly degraded his sanity. As the years passed he grew more and more unstable and belligerent, sending the Primarch and his fellow knights on brutal campaigns of pillaging and conquest. The people suffered under an unjust, mad ruler and so Engerand began fomenting a rebellion amongst the people. He traveled deep into the mine tunnels to recover some of the rare minerals, fighting underground mutants. When he came back, he forged nine hammers which he gifted to his champions; these mighty weapons could easily crush the metallic armor which the knights were clad in. When Engerand finally confronted the now-reclusive Bellognatus, he discovered the man had begun degenerating into a Glowfiend. The knights, outraged of serving a mutant, turned on their lord and installed Engerand as their new ruler. In time, the Primarch would mount a campaign of conquest to join the disparate fortress and unite the humans of Lostregia.

Arrival of the Emperor

Great Crusade

The Heresy

Foundation of the Storm Kingdom

Gene-seed

Culture

Organization